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Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masoud Fathizadeh P.E., Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology); Kevin E Horecky
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #13389UTILIZING THE EFFECT OF AIR SPEED TO IMPROVE AUTOMOBILEMOVING PERDORMANCEDr. Masoud Fathizadeh, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology) Masoud Fathizadeh – PhD, PE Professor Fathizadeh has been with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Purdue University Calumet since 2001. He has worked over 15 years both for private industries and national research laboratories such as NASA, Argonne and Fermi National Laboratories. Dr. Fathizadeh has established his own consulting and engineering company in 1995 spe- cializing in power system, energy management and automation systems
Conference Session
Instrumentation in Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jimmy DiTraglia, Middle Tennessee State University; Xiaojing Yuan, University of Houston; Mequanint Moges, University of Houston
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Instrumentation
such excitement and involvement inundergraduate research motivates the classroom and is a major step forward in the improvementof the curriculum for quality instruction eventually.References 1. Arpaia, P., Baccigalupi, A., Cennamo, F. and Daponte, P. “A measurement laboratory on geographic network for remote test experiments, IEEE Trans. Inst. Meas., 49, (5) 2000, 992-997. 2. Fortino, G., Grimald, D., Nigro, L. “ An agent based measurement laboratory over internet, Proc. of the IEEE Automated Test Conference, San Antonio, TX, USA, 1999, pp 61-71. 3. Thiriet, J., Robert, M., Martins, M. and Hoffmann, M. “Pedagogical resources reachable via internet for teaching intelligent instruments: developments within a
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kamala Mahanta, State University of New York, Oneonta
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Instrumentation
AC 2009-1859: A NANOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION EFFORTAT SUNY-ONEONTAKamala Mahanta, State University of New York, Oneonta Dr. Monisha Kamala Mahanta is an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the State University of New York College at Oneonta which offers a baccalaureate degree in Physics with emphasis on undergraduate research and a three two engineering cooperative program. Dr. Mahanta has been pursuing research in the fields of Quantum Information Processing(QIP) and Nanotechnology for several years. The QIP research was carried out at the US Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, NY through several summer fellowships and a two year (2004-2006)Senior
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akram Hossain, Purdue University, Calumet; Vijay Mahajan, Influx Software Solutions
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Instrumentation
Applications Department of IEEE/IAS. He authored more than 25 refereed journal and conference publications. From 2003 through 2006, he was involved with Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL in developing direct computer control for hydrogen powered automotives. He is also involved in several direct computer control and wireless process control related research projects. His interests are in the area of industrial transducer, industrial process control, wireless controls, statistical process control, computer aided design and fabrication of printed circuit board, programmable logic controllers, programmable logic devices and renewable energy related projects.Vijay Mahajan, Influx Software Solutions
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cyrus Habibi P.E., University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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Instrumentation
iscomposed of a series of lectures, and it includes a laboratory component. In the University ofMinnesota, an IoT lab module has been developed and added to an electrical engineeringfreshman-level C++ programming course [3]. Their C++ programming course consists of 15-weeks, two one hour and half lectures and one three-hour lab session per week. Half of their labsare IoT related, consisting of device setup, input/output devices, cloud connectivity, and simplemultitasking. The challenges in offering the IoT course has been identified as the content of thecourse and at what level the course needs to be introduced [4]. The IoT includes both hardwareand software components, covering extensive material. It has been noted that it is a challenge tohave a
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow
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Instrumentation
isprohibitively expensive. Renewable energy resources on site must be tapped to power thenetwork.3The site has abundant hydroelectric energy at the river and on the three creeks that run throughthe university property. Two years before this project began, the university’s electrical systemon site was upgraded to a 4.5kW capacity. Of this, 1.5kW is hydroelectric and 3kW is solarphotovoltaic. There is a propane generator for backup, but other than being run for periodicmaintenance, it has not been used. The university’s power serves nine buildings, includingliving quarters and laboratories. Energy storage in lead acid batteries provides ride-through forfive consecutive cloudy days, an event too rare to show on the site’s weather records dating backto 1910
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masoud Fathizadeh P.E., Purdue University - Calumet; Uditha Sudheera Navaratne, Purdue University - West Lafayette; Venkatateja Koppaku
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #16118Effect of Electrical Alternative Energy Sources on Power GridDr. Masoud Fathizadeh P.E., Purdue University - Calumet Masoud Fathizadeh – PhD, PE Professor Fathizadeh has been with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Purdue University Calumet since 2001. He has worked over 15 years both for private industries and national research laboratories such as NASA, Argonne and Fermi National Laboratories. Dr. Fathizadeh has established his own consulting and engineering company in 1995 spe- cializing in power system, energy management and automation systems. During last twenty years
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Hector E. Medina, Liberty University; Jonathan Tristan Polk, Liberty University
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
. S., & Williams, J. G., “Thermal-Hydraulic Design of the B&W mPower SMR,” The 15th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal – Hydraulics (NURETH-15), Pisa, Italy, May 12-17, 2013.2. Martin, R. P., Miller, J. K., & O’brien, J. E.. “A Scaling-based Applicability Assessment of the CAER Integrated Systems Test Facility.” BWX Technologies Inc. and Idaho National Laboratory. (n.d.).3. Ishii, M., Kataoka, I., “Scaling criteria for LWR’s under single phase and two-phase natural circulation,” Proceedings of the Joint NRC/ANS Meeting on Basic Thermal Hydraulic Mechanisms in LWR Analysis, NUREG/CP-0043, Bethesda, MD, (1982).4. Ishii, M., Kataoka, I., “Similarity and scaling criteria for LWR’s under single-phase
Conference Session
Projects in Instrumentation and Control
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akram Hossain, Purdue University, Calumet; Tanima Zaman, Purdue University Calumet
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Instrumentation
manufacturing Systems Development Applications Department of IEEE/IAS. He authored more than 25 refereed journal and conference publications. In 2009, he as PI received NSF-CCLI grant entitled A Mechatronics Curriculum and Packaging Automation Laboratory Facility. In 2010, he as Co-PI received NSF-ATE grant entitled Meeting Workforce Needs for Mechatron- ics Technicians. From 2003 through 2006, he was involved with Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Ill., in developing direct computer control for hydrogen powered automotives. He is also involved in several direct computer control and wireless process control related research projects. His interests are in the area of industrial transducer, industrial process control
Conference Session
Computer-based Measurements
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, Pomona; Shih Ek Chng, DeVry University, Pomona; Furqan Muqri, University of Texas; Aceela Muqri, VCU School of Medicine
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Instrumentation
care, and medicalstudents for quick health screening and cardiologic health assessment. Students progressivelylearn to monitor and interpret the conventional noninvasive electrocardiography by leveragingthe power of java’s graphical user interface and data structures.The paper explains the laboratory setup of a basic 3-lead EKG monitoring station using moderndata acquisition tool and software for EKG feature extraction. Students will begin their analysisby looking at rate, rhythm, axis, hypertrophy, and infarction and correlate the characteristicappearance on the EKG with existing conditions, certain pathology, and drug or electrolyteeffects. A diagnostic tool using Java and Objective-C programming is then developed. Thegraphical user
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akram Hossain, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology); Md. Jubair Hossain, Purdue University Calumet; Mafruha Jahan, Purdue University Calumet (Engineering)
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Instrumentation
- ious capacities. He served as chair of manufacturing Systems Development Applications Department of IEEE/IAS. He authored more than 25 refereed journal and conference publications. In 2009 he as PI received NSF-CCLI grant entitled A Mechatronics Curriculum and Packaging Automation Laboratory Fa- cility. In 2010 he as Co-PI received NSF-ATE grant entitled Meeting Workforce Needs for Mechatronics Technicians. From 2003 through 2006, he was involved with Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL in developing direct computer control for hydrogen powered automotives. He is also involved in several direct computer control and wireless process control related research projects. His interests are in the area of industrial
Conference Session
Contemporary Instrumentation Poster Session
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mustafa Guvench, University of Southern Maine; Joshua Ward, Fairchild Semiconductor; Robert N. MacKinnon, Yarmouth Water District
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Instrumentation
programming was done as a part of senior electricalengineering capstone project at the University of Southern Maine. It has been used in thecharacterization of MEMS Resonator Gas Sensors under different temperature and gascompositions. It is currently being improved by incorporating USB based data acquisition boardsto replace some of the expensive GPIB interfaced instruments to reduce the overall cost of thesystem, and make the system compact and portable. It is the hope of the authors that this systemwill lend itself to be reproduced and adapted for other uses in laboratories and applicationsrequiring an inexpensive and portable means of computer controlled test systems
Conference Session
Novel Measurement Experiments
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carlin Shaodong Song, USNA; Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic, U.S. Department of Defense
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Instrumentation
is 1.30psi. Given this pressure range,we sourced for a pressure sensor available in our laboratory that was functional over asimilar range. A strain gage pressure sensor with a range of 0 – 13psi fit our needs best.This pressure sensor which requires a supply of 13 – 28VDC is internally conditioned togive an output range of 0 – 10 VDC. Page 13.579.2 Fig.2.1: Photo of Pressure Sensor. 1 Although this output range is large enough, the output will subsequently be attached to a signal conditioning circuit to improve the resolution of the sensor
Conference Session
Novel Measurement Experiments
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Terrance Lovell, Pennsylvania State University-Berks; Dale Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University-Berks
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Instrumentation
was used to capture images of various electrical meter displays for the purpose ofextracting the displayed readings. Both digital (LCD) and analog (dials) were used. The LCD ofa handheld digital voltmeter was used for the digital display tests. A typical residential Watt-hour meter was used for the analog display tests. The webcam was controlled by and the imageswere analyzed by LabVIEW VISION software.Hardware Overview Figure 1. RSR 926 Digital MultimeterFor this undergraduate research project, common, readily available meters were used. Figure 1shows the RSR 926 DMM that was used for the digital display work. This meter is regularlyused in the laboratories at Penn State Berks. The CL200 General Electric watt-hour
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maged Mikhail, Purdue University Northwest; Ali Alavizadeh, Purdue University Northwest
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
, dueto limitations in terms of lab capacity and an increase in number of students taking the course, itis difficult to provide each student, or even groups of students, with an individual trainer. PortablePLC trainers, on the other hand, do not require a large lab space.Historically, out-of-date, rack-mounted PLC equipment was used in the Department to supportthis class. While this provided the students with a procedural introduction to PLCs, it did not allowfor conceptual understanding or real world experience with the equipment. The ET Programrecently developed an updated set of PLC units utilizing the B&R controller that allowed an openplatform for the laboratory components of the class while fostering a conceptual understanding ofthe
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maged Mikhail, Purdue University Northwest; Ali Alavizadeh, Purdue University Northwest
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Instrumentation
), includes hands-onlaboratories and activities that are essential for all Mechanical Engineering Technology, ElectricalEngineering Technology and Mechatronics Engineering Technology students to work on. In orderto allow students to work with PLC training units individually or in small groups without requiringa large lab space, portable PLC trainers have been utilized in order to support the laboratory portionof this course for two semesters in 2017. Therefore, portable PLC trainers have been designed andbuilt to replace the out-of-date, rack-mounted PLC trainers. The final design, schematic drawings,sample lab handouts, and results from a survey given to students will be presented in this paper.Finalized designThis section includes figures
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lash B. Mapa, Purdue University - Calumet; Suraiya Jannat Khan, Purdue University - Calumet
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
was kepthorizontal and facing the antenna.Data Collection:The data is collected in laboratory environment with minimal interference from external factorssuch as metal objects and interference from other antennas. For this experiment, the antenna andthe receiver were connected above each other on a wooden pole. The antenna height was fixed at4 feet from the ground. This setup has been shown in figure 2. ANTENNA TAG DISTANCE BETWEEN TAG AND ANTENNA RECEIVER
Conference Session
Effective Projects and Experiments in Instrumentation and Control
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chao-Chia Cheng, National Central University; Lee king-lien, Department of Electro-Optic Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan 542, R.O.C.; Chih-Hsiung Ku, National Dong Hwa University
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Instrumentation
identification Data analysis Curve Fitting Error EstimationSystem DesignThe design work in this instrument includes two parts: electronics and optics. The well- designedelectronics system can improve the data collection more reliably and automatically. And thewell-designed optical system can allow more tolerance of installation errors and increase theaccuracy of measurement result.The optical system consists of laser, mirrors, beam splitter, beam expander, and prism shapedcell. Except the cell, all of the others are well-known components which can be found in aneducational optical laboratory. Since the main optical path in this method is similar to many
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Daniel Dannelley, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott; Elliott Bryner, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
University Dr. Bryner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona. He teaches courses in thermal-fluid sciences, experimental engineering, and air-breathing and rocket propulsion. Prior to joining Embry-Riddle he worked for over ten years in the propulsion and energy fields doing design, analysis, and testing on both the component and system level. His current research interests are development of engineering laboratory courses and gas turbine engine component design. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Fundamental Instrumentation Course for Undergraduate Aerospace
Conference Session
Effective Projects and Experiments in Instrumentation and Control
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow
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Instrumentation
, they found a commercial board (MOXA CP-118EL)capable of interfacing that signals from the seven chargers with no translation or reformatting.They then set about programming their tasks on the interface and multiplexer boards. Theycollected data and communicated it to a data file on the computer. They sent commands to theinterface board in a manner that caused appropriate actions, e.g., start, check system for safe anddefined initial condition, change parameters to conform to a desired state, engage charging mode,stop charging, set or change current level, etc. The students designed a graphical user interfaceto show the state of the system and to enable changes conveniently. When the design wasfinished, they demonstrated it in a laboratory on
Conference Session
Computer-based Measurements
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bridget M. Smyser, Northeastern University; Kevin McCue, Northeastern University
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Instrumentation
AC 2012-3291: FROM DEMONSTRATION TO OPEN-ENDED LABS: RE-VITALIZING A MEASUREMENTS AND ANALYSIS COURSEDr. Bridget M. Smyser, Northeastern University Bridget M. Smyser is an Assistant Academic Specialist and Director of Laboratories, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering .Kevin McCue, Northeastern University Page 25.655.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 From Demonstration to Open Ended: Revitalizing a Measurements and Analysis CourseAbstractThe course entitled Measurements and Analysis with Thermal Science Application is a requiredcourse
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Dale H. Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
Conference & Exposition, 2010, Louisville, KY, USA, [Online], available https://peer.asee.org/16249. [Accessed Jan. 29, 2020].[2] P. Avitabile, “An Integrated Undergraduate Dynamic Systems Teaching Methodology Utilizing Analytical And Experimental Approaches,” in Proc. of the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2007, Honolulu, HI, USA, [Online], available https://peer.asee.org/2617. [Accessed Jan. 29, 2020].[3] D. Aoyagi, “Pilot Implementation of a Task-based, Open-ended Laboratory Project using MEMS Accelerometers in a Measurements and Instrumentation Course,” in Proc. of the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2017, Columbus, OH, USA, [Online], available https://peer.asee.org/27797. [Accessed
Conference Session
Modern Software Measurement Techniques
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamad Mustafa, Savannah State University; Rossmery Alva, Savannah State University; Asad Yousuf, Savannah State University
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Instrumentation
Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Montreal, Canada Page 14.894.1210. Hibbeler, R.C., “Structural Analysis,” 7th ed., Prentice Hall, 200911. Yousuf , A., “Data Acquisition Laboratory,” Proceedings of the 2001American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition Page 14.894.13
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Khasim Ali Khan; Ji-chul Ryu, Northern Illinois University
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #18862ROS-based Control of a Manipulator Arm for Balancing a Ball on a PlateMr. Khasim Ali KhanDr. Ji-Chul Ryu, Northern Illinois University Dr. Ji-Chul Ryu received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Delaware in 2009. From 1999 to 2004, he was a Research Engineer with several companies, including Samsung, where he developed various types of automated robotic machines. He worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Neuroscience and Robotics Laboratory, Northwestern
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Asad Yousuf, Savannah State University; Mohamad A. Mustafa, Savannah State University; Alberto G. De La Cruz; Alfredo Villanueva; Mir M. Hayder, Savannah State University
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
Engineering Technology (EET) shouldcover the following topics:1) Robots and Degrees of Freedom2) Representation of Rigid-Bodies in 2D and 3D Space3) Kinematic Chains and Forward Kinematics4) Velocity Kinematics and Statics5) Inverse Kinematics6) Dynamics7) Control Systems, Actuators and SensorsActuators, Sensors and Control Systems are important elements of the EET program. We madea point to emphasize these areas of Robotics in the Laboratory section of the course.Course LayoutWe felt the textbook that best fit our needs was “Modern Robotics Mechanics, Planning andControl” by Kevin M. Lynch and Frank C. Park. One of the many advantages of the textbook isshort video lecture segments provided on-line for students to view. The videos covered
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Stephen A. Strom, Pennsylvania State University, Erie
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Instrumentation
main sections of the course: (1)Programming applications using LabVIEW, (2) Data acquisition, sensors, and signal conditioning,and (3) Design of measurement systems. Weekly laboratory activities mirror the lecture materials.Part of the requirements in the course includes an end-of-semester team design project where onepossible option is the design and implementation of an automated test & measurement system for apower supply and control board (PSCB). For this project, students design and build the PSCB tomeet these requirements: one DC output voltage, one function generator output with user selectablewaveform type (sinusoidal, triangular, square waveform) and user selectable amplitude andfrequency adjustments, four simultaneous TTL outputs
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akbar M. Eslami, Elizabeth City State University; Graham Harrison, EIT, Elizabeth City State University; Mark Vincent Long, Elizabeth City State University
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
betransferred to a frame-mounted laptop within the aircraft’s cabin that is accessible by the aircrew.Researchers from universities and national laboratories have determined the importance ofhaving a monitoring system for overall use in gathering data specific to aircraft health andstructural integrity. Dr. Kara Peters2, of North Carolina State University, states “if you haveenough sensors in there, you could predict an earlier failure in the part.” This application couldhelp aircrew and pilots to understand the real-time health of the aircraft and utilize theinformation to determine critical mission decisions. Also, Dr. Peters has emphasized the need fora quick turnaround of real time information, stating that, “as the systems change, we have tochange
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Stephen A. Strom, Penn State Behrend
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Instrumentation
and Computer Engineering Technology program complete a3-credit Measurements & Instrumentation course. There are three main sections of the course: (1)Programming applications using LabVIEW, (2) Data acquisition, sensors, and signal conditioning,and (3) Design of measurement systems. Weekly laboratory activities mirror the lecture materials.Part of the requirements in the course includes an end-of-semester team design project where onepossible option is to design and implement software application for the Finch Robot. Students areprovided LabVIEW SubVIs for all of the robot’s low-level functions (audio buzzer, tri-color LED,left/right motor control, light sensors, obstacle detectors, temperature sensor, and tri-axisaccelerometer values) as
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dale H. Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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Instrumentation
and microcontrollers.In the LabVIEW programming portion of the course, students became familiar with developingcode to communicate with USB and RS232 connected devices. Students also developed userinterfaces for controlling serial communication and displaying information. The skills acquiredthrough these exercises were very useful for the Pitot-static probe project.PIC® microcontrollers manufactured by Microchip Technology were used for the embeddedprocessor part of the course. A custom trainer PCB for the 18F13k22 8-bit microcontroller wasused in the laboratory exercises to develop and debug C code. The free Integrated DesignEnvironment (IDE), MPLAB, and the C compiler, xc8, from Microchip Technology were usedfor all code development and
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lash B. Mapa, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology)
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Instrumentation
-management.aspx[2] Djassemi, M., & Singh, J. (2005). The use of RFID in manufacturing and packagingtechnology laboratories. In Proceedings of the 3rd SME International Conference onManufacturing Education.[3] Montgomery, D. C. (2009). Design and Analysis of Experiments (Eighth edition). Arizona:Arizona State University. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.[4] Mapa, L., Aryal, G., & Chanda, K. (2010, May). Effect of nanofluids on the readabilitya ofRFID tags. In Electro/Information Technology (EIT), 2010 IEEE International Conferenceon (pp. 1-6). IEEE.[5] FMC Technologies(2009). Syntron Vibrators. Retrieved fromhttp://www.tristateelectricmc.com/pdf/FMC%20Technologies%20Syntron%20Vibrators.pdf[6] Porcino, D., & Hirt, W. (2003). Ultra-wideband radio